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IT COMES MANY WAYS.

DUX HOWEVER IT MAY COME, THE IIEiIEDY REACHES ALL. Kidney complaint may begin from ■many sources, such as injury by accident, or the result of other complaints. However it may come, tlie remedy reaches all. Let tliis be an ever-present remedy with you: Doan's Backache Kidney 'Fills will always cure, no matter what the eduse. All sufferers should he interested in the following:— A lady resident of Vogeltown, near New Plymouth, says: ''For a number of years I have been afflicted with kidney trouble; in fact, these organs were so disordered that I was a martyr to pain. I used a lot of remedies, but the only thing that ever relieved me was Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. Since using these pills I have been perfectly free of the pain, and I am pleased to recommend them to all who suffer with backache or any other symptom of disordered kidneys." Oil Stli March, 1!)07, when asked about her cure, this lady states: "Yes, I am still free of backache, and have been ever since. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me, six years ago." l)oan':> Backache Kidney Pills are a speciil medicine for the kidneys and bladder; they are for men and women, old and young, and may lie taken by all wit.ii perfect safety. 'j'Vr sale by all chemists and storekeepers at Ms per box (six boxes llis lid), or will lie posted on recci|il of price by t'ostcr-JlcClellan Co., 7(i, iiitstreet, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.

THE COST OF A DEAD COW. No subject connected with the management of cows is of more vital ini- j portance tu the ilatry fanner than the prevention of disease in bis herds. Unless cows are healthy they cannot prove profitable; generally under other conditions they will prove a dead loss. The percentage of cows that die at calving-time from milk lever is considerable, and causes of abortion are so frequent as to cause a big drain on the fanner's income. Now, perhaps none of your cows have contracted milk fever. That is not to say that they will always escape. Remember, it is too late to lock the stable door after the horse has gone; too late to insure your house after it ha« been burnt down. Too late to buy "Sykes'.s .Drench'' after your JIIO eow is dead.

Tim cost of a dead row" would pay for enough "Sykcs's Drench" for the whole hold for yours. That's the point. JiiKt think! lieason with yourself. My proposition is this: —You can drench cadi row -with "Rykes's Droneh" (before and niter calving) at a cost of Is 4d. (Kaeli packet contains two (loses) Sav a cow is worth from .-CO to £8; suppose von neglect to treat your cows and lose only one tills year, or, say, one in two vears — this is a very low estimate. If a packet of "Sykes's Drench" will save that cow, are you justiliod in not using it. I want von lo use "Sykns's Drench'' tliis scasou. Buy it by the dozen; it's cheaper. L'so it strictly ill aeconlancß with tile directions oil each package. Drench each cow before and after calvin". !'-<■ it intelligently, with the determination of proving for yourself its value. Thousands of intelligent fanners use "Sykes's Drench." Surely there must be good reasons for it. 1 can show you thousands of testimonials— the original ones—from all parts of the Dominion and Australia. —A. K Sykcs Chemist, New Plymouth.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 176, 16 July 1908, Page 3

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627

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 176, 16 July 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 176, 16 July 1908, Page 3

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